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Calla Lily - Complete Collection
Zantedeschia
The Complete Calla Lily Collection, 'Zantedeschia', is a beautiful collection that is very colorful and offers a wide range of floral use. The blooms are tall, cup-shaped, upright trumpets about 5" tall and 2-3" across. They can be used in beds, low borders, patio pots or planters, as cut flowers as well as indoor house plants. The foliage is attractive rich green and upright with sturdy, broad, sword-like leaves. Calla Lilies enjoy rich garden soil. Large size bulbs 1 3/4-2" in diameter. Callas are hardy in zones 9-11 and elsewhere lift bulbs in the fall for winter storage, or grow indoors.
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Calla Lily - Giant
Zantedeschia aethiopica
The Giant Calla Lily, Zantedeschia aethiopica, has white blooms with handsome green foliage. Ideal as houseplants or in patio containers. The flower is trumpet like in form and has a waxy texture. Calla Lilies are also know as pig lilies. The Calla Lily has sword-shaped leaves which are formed at the end of celery-like stalks. The leaves are heart-shaped and are a rich, dark green color that may be speckled. The Calla Lilly makes an excellent cut flower and is not cold hardy.
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Calla - Black Forest
Zantedeschia 'Black Forest'
The Calla Black Forest, 'Calla Black Forest PP#11.001', was a 1999 MGA green thumb award winner. This plant exhibits extraordinary deep satiny purple-black flowers. The flowers are perched on 12-18" stems. The color is so unique! This Plant is Patent Protected. Asexual propagation is prohibited.
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Calla - Blush Blend
Zantedeschia 'Blush Blend'
The Calla Blush Blend, 'Zantedeschia Blend', is an elegant pairing of two exquisite callas in ivory white and vibrant violet purple. It is a wonderful color combination for garden borders and indoor arrangements. These cool tones will be the focal point of your garden. Their sword-like leaves are upright and sturdy. They are hardy in zones 9-11; elsewhere dig and store in a frost-free area.
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Calla - Callafornia® - Crystal Blush
Zantedeschia 'Crystal Bush'
The Callafornia® Calla Lily Crystal Blush, 'Zantedeschia', a spring planted tuber, produces wonderful white blooms with a pink blush. The flower is trumpet like in form and has a waxy texture. Calla Lilies are also know as pig lilies. The Calla Lily has sword-shaped leaves which are formed at the end of celery-like stalks. The leaves are heart-shaped and are a rich, dark green color that may be speckled. The Calla Lilly makes an excellent cut flower and are great container plants.
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Calla - Callafornia® - Flame
Zantedeschia 'Flame'
The Callafornia® Calla Lily Flame, 'Zantedeschia', a spring planted tuber, produces wonderful yellow and red flowers with lightly splotched foliage. The flower is trumpet like in form and has a waxy texture. Calla Lilies are also know as pig lilies. The Calla Lily has sword-shaped leaves which are formed at the end of celery-like stalks. The leaves are heart-shaped and are a rich, dark green color that may be speckled. The Calla Lilly makes an excellent cut flower and are great container plants.
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Calla - Callafornia® - Hot Flashes
Zantedeschia 'Hot Flashes'
The Callafornia® Calla Hot Flashes, 'Zantedeschia', are hot pink with a sparkling white throat with deep green sword shaped leaves. They display 1-1/2 to 2" blooms on 10-17" stems. Here is a beautiful collection of Hybrid Calla Lilies that are very colorful and offer such a wide range of floral use. The blooms are tall cup- shaped, upright trumpets about 5" tall and 2-3" across. They can be used in beds, low borders, patio pots or planter, as cut flowers as well as indoor house plants. The foliage is attractive rich green and upright with sturdy, broad sword- like leaves. Calla Lilies enjoy rich garden soil. Hardy in zones 9-11; elsewhere lift bulbs in the fall for winter storage or grow indoors.
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Calla Lily - Hybrid - Mixed Colors
Zantedeschia 'Mixed'
The Calla Lily Calla Mixed, 'Zantedeschia', spring planted tuber, produces wonderful mixed colored flowers with lightly splotched foliage. The flower is trumpet like in form and has a waxy texture. Calla Lilies are also know as pig lilies. The Calla Lily has sword-shaped leaves which are formed at the end of celery-like stalks. The leaves are heart-shaped and are a rich, dark green color that may be speckled. The Calla Lilly makes an excellent cut flower and are great container plants.
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Calla - Callafornia® - Peach Chiffon
Zantedeschia 'Peach Chiffon'
The Callafornia® Calla Lily Peach Chiffon, 'Zantedeschia', a spring planted tuber, produces wonderful yellow flowers with red edges. The flower is trumpet like in form and has a waxy texture. Calla Lilies are also know as pig lilies. The Calla Lily has sword-shaped leaves which are formed at the end of celery-like stalks. The leaves are heart-shaped and are a rich, dark green color that may be speckled. The Calla Lilly makes an excellent cut flower and are great container plants.
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Calla - Callafornia® - Pillow Talk
Zantedeschia 'Pillow Talk'
The Callafornia Calla Pillow Talk, 'Zantedeschia', displays large 2-1/2 to 4" flowers with golden yellow at the base and hot red above. 12-14" tall. Here is a beautiful collection of Hybrid Calla Lilies that are very colorful and offer such a wide range of floral use. The blooms are tall cup- shaped, upright trumpets about 5" tall and 2-3" across. They can be used in beds, low borders, patio pots or planter, as cut flowers as well as indoor house plants. The foliage is attractive rich green and upright with sturdy, broad sword- like leaves. Calla Lilies enjoy rich garden soil. Hardy in zones 9-11; elsewhere lift bulbs in the fall for winter storage or grow indoors.
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Calla - Callafornia® - Plum Pretty
Zantedeschia 'Plum Pretty'
The Callafornia® Calla Lily Plum Pretty, 'Zantedeschia', a spring planted tuber, produces wonderful light lavender colored flowers. The flower is trumpet like in form and has a waxy texture. Calla Lilies are also know as pig lilies. The Calla Lily has sword-shaped leaves which are formed at the end of celery-like stalks. The leaves are heart-shaped and are a rich, dark green color that may be speckled. The Calla Lilly makes an excellent cut flower and are great container plants.
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Lily - Fairy - Pink
Zephyranthes rosea
The Pink Fairy Lily, 'Zephyranthes robustus', produce charming clusters of soft pink flowers 8-10" tall. These bulbs require the same care as gladiolus and they are ideal as border or pot plants. Lovely pink blooms cover the plants for weeks in late summer. Place them in full sun or partial shade. They are hardy in zone 10.
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Zinnia - White Star
Zinnia angustifolia
The Zinnia White Star, 'Zinnia angustifolia', is unlike the Zinnia elegans. White Star Zinnias is a wonderful hanging basket flower. This is an exciting and unusual Zinnia and it is easy to grow. The Zinnia White Star is heat and drought tolerant. Along with its use in hanging baskets, it can be grown as an annual groundcover or used as a perennial in mild climates. The flowers are 1 inch wide pure white daisy-like blooms with yellow centers. The White star Zinnia will begin to bloom 6 weeks after planting and continue blooming into fall.Plant this Zinnia in full sun. It prefers rich, deep, well drained soils. Mix a high phosphorous, low nitrogen fertilizer into the soil. The Zinnia White Star is a low maintenance plant that should be deadheaded regularly. Plant in the spring after the last average frost date. The pure white fowers provide excellent contrast in color, especially at dusk when they appear to glow.
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Zinnia - Canary Bird
Zinnia elegans
The Canary Bird Zinnia, 'Zinnia elegans', produces large 4 to 5 inch brilliant yellow flowers on 3 foot tall plants. The Zinnia plant is very easy to grow. For long hot summers, nothing beats zinnias for brilliant bloom color and long bloom period. The Canary Bird Zinnia is an annual plant that produces the best flowers in full sun.Zinnia elegans prefer rich, deep and well drained soil. For best results mix a high phosphorus, low nitrogen fertilizer in with the soil. Plant in late spring, about two week after average last frost. Canary Bird Zinnias are great for cut and dried flowers and are also excellent in large pots and containers.
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Zinnia - Scarlet Flame
Zinnia elegans
The Zinnia Scarlet Flame, 'Zinnia elegans', has gorgeous scarlet flowers. Scarlet Flame is great descriptive name for this flower color. A stand of these will definitely turn heads. They are easy to grow and for long hot summers, nothing beats Zinnias for brilliant bloom color and long blooming period. The large 4 to 5 inch flowers adorn the 2 to 3 foot plants. This Zinnia will bloom from early summer through late fall.Scarlet Flames prefer full sun and rich, deep, well drained soil. They need to be well watered but not soggy. Plant in late spring, 2 weeks after the last average frost date. The Zinnia Scarlet Flame makes great cut and dried flowers. They are excellent in pots and containers.
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Zinnia - Cactus Flower Mix
Zinnia elegans
The Zinnia Cactus Flower Giant Fantasy, 'Zinnia elegans ', has absolutely huge, eye-catching 5 to 6 inch blooms that look spectacular in bouquets and in the garden. They have put together a special blend of very superior cactus flowered zinnias. The blend includes Cherry Time, with shades of cherry cerise and spiraea red, and Lilac Time with its beautiful shades of purple, and finally Snow Time, a dramatic white flower. The Giant Fantasy bloom continually from early summer through fall until first frost.Zinnia Cactus Flowers require rich, deep, well drained soils. Mix a high phosphorous, low nitrogen fertilizer in with the soil. Keep them well watered, but not soggy. Plant in the late spring, 2 weeks after the last average frost date. They make great cut and dried flowers and look excellent in mass plantings. No larger Zinnia flowers are available.
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Zinnia - California Giant Mix
Zinnia elegans
The Zinnia California Giants, 'Zinnia elegans', has large 4 to 6 inch flowers in an almost limitless range of colors that last a long time before fading. For long hot summers, nothing beats Zinnias for brilliant bloom color and long blooming period. The Zinnia is the state flower of Indiana. Flower colors include white, pink, salmon, rose, red, yellow, orange, lavender and purple. Zinnia California Blend displays large 4 to 6 inch flowers that will continue to bloom from early summer through fall until first frost.The Zinnia performs best in rich, deep, well-drained soil. Mix a high phosphorous, low nitrogen fertilizer in with the soil. They need to be kept well watered but not soggy wet. Plant in late spring, 2 weeks after the average last frost date. This Zinnia is great for cut and dried flowers and looks excellent in mass plantings.
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Zinnia - Envy
Zinnia elegans
The Zinnia Envy, 'Zinnia elegans', has an attention getting chartreuse color for the garden. If you are searching for the truly unusual, this Zinnia is for you. In addition to the beautiful chartreuse flowers, it has a strong branching habit, a long blooming season, and is excellent in large pots or containers. Zinnia Envy displays large 3 to 4 inch flowers that will continue to bloom from early summer through fall until first frost.The Envy Zinnia performs best in rich, deep, well-drained soil. Mix a high phosphorous, low nitrogen fertilizer in with the soil. They need to be kept well watered but not soggy wet. Plant in late spring, 2 weeks after the average last frost date. This Zinnia is great for cut and dried flowers and looks excellent in mass plantings.
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Zinnia - Peppermint Stick
Zinnia elegans
The Zinnia Peppermint Stick, 'Zinnia elegans', displays flowers that are as tantalizing as their namesake candy; no flower is the same. When Peppermint Stick start blooming the neighbors will say "Wow". This dramatic Zinnia is excellent in containers and is great for dried or cut flowers. The flowers are 3 to 5 inches in circumference. They are striped and blotched scarlet, carmine, vermilion, orange and rosy-purple on cream and dark yellow. They will bloom from early summer until the first frost.The Peppermint Stick Zinnia will perform best when planted in rich, deep, well-drained soil. Mix a high phosphorous, low nitrogen fertilizer in with soil. Plant in the late spring, 2 weeks after the average last frost date. This Zinnia looks great in mass planting and the blooms last a long time before needing to be clipped off.
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Zinnia - Thumbellina Mix
Zinnia elegans
The Zinnia Thumbellina, 'Zinnia elegans', is a charming extra dwarf Zinnia with flowers that will delight everyone who sees them. For long hot summers, nothing beats Zinnias for brilliant bloom color and long blooming period. The small 1 to 2 inch flowers range in colors including white, pink, salmon, rose, red, yellow, orange, lavender, and purple. They bloom continually from early summer through fall until first frost.Thumbellinas prefer full sun and rich, deep, well drained soil. They need to be well watered but not soggy. Plant in late spring, 2 weeks after the last average frost date. The Zinnia Thumbellina makes great cut and dried flowers. They are excellent in pots and containers.
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Zinnia - Profusion All American Mix
Zinnia Elegans All American
The Zinnia Profusion All American Mix, 'Zinnia Elegans', are one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden! These bushy plants are simply smothered nonstop all season with cheerful, 2-inch daisy-formed blooms of brightest cherry-red tinged with pink. Ideal for mass plantings or containers! It's no wonder Profusion Cherry won the AAS Gold Medal Flower Award--the first flowers to receive this prestigious award in a decade! And then both Cherry and White walked off with Europe's Florueselect Gold as well! The most highly-decorated landscaping Zinnia ever grown, Profusion remains the ONLY choice for an extra-early, extra-long, extra-colorful summer season of bloom!
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Zinnia - Magellan Coral
Zinnia Elegans Magellan Coral
The Zinnia Magellan Coral, 'Zinnia Elegans', introduces a more abundant growth Zinna than ever before! These fully double, petal-packed beauties reach up to 5 inches wide and arise profusely all over neat, well-branched little plants scarcely more than a foot high. All the colors in the series are superb but Coral is its all-star, walking away with the 2005 All-American Selection Award for its bright color, fully double form, neat plant habit, and huge bloom size! The flowers are packed with layer after layer of petals, with a frilly yellow center to cap them off. Expect them to range from 4-5 inches wide, and to radiate rich, rose-infused coral hues over a long, long summer season. Perfect for the front of the annual bed, containers, or as accents in the patio garden and perennial border, Zinnia Magellan holds up its big, heavy blooms beautifully, almost vanishing beneath their beautiful heads at the height of the season.
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Zinnia - Magellan Orange
Zinnia Elegans Magellan Orange
The Zinnia Magellan Orange, 'Zinnia Elegans', introduces more abundant growth Zinna than ever before! These fully double, petal-packed beauties reach up to 5 inches wide and arise profusely all over neat, well-branched little plants scarcely more than a foot high. All the colors in the series are superb. The flowers are packed with layer after layer of petals, with a frilly yellow center to cap them off. Expect them to range from 4-5 inches wide, and to radiate rich, rose-infused coral hues over a long, long summer season. Perfect for the front of the annual bed, containers, or as accents in the patio garden and perennial border, Zinnia Magellan holds up its big, heavy blooms beautifully, almost vanishing beneath their beautiful heads at the height of the season.
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Zinnia - Magellan Scarlet
Zinnia Elegans Magellan Scarlet
The Zinnia Magellan Scarlet, 'Zinnia Elegans', introduces more abundant Zinna growth than ever before! These fully double, petal-packed beauties reach up to 5 inches wide and arise profusely all over neat, well-branched little plants scarcely more than a foot high. The flowers are packed with layer after layer of petals, with a frilly yellow center to cap them off. Expect them to range from 4-5 inches wide, and to radiate rich, rose-infused coral hues over a long, long summer season. Perfect for the front of the annual bed, containers, or as accents in the patio garden and perennial border, Zinnia Magellan holds up its big, heavy blooms beautifully, almost vanishing beneath their beautiful heads at the height of the season.
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Zinnia - Magellan Yellow
Zinnia Elegans Magellan Yellow
The Zinnia Magellan Yellow, 'Zinnia Elegans', introduces more abundant Zinna growth than ever before! These fully double, petal-packed beauties reach up to 5 inches wide and arise profusely all over neat, well-branched little plants scarcely more than a foot high. The flowers are packed with layer after layer of petals, with a frilly yellow center to cap them off. Expect them to range from 4-5 inches wide and to radiate rich hues over a long, long summer season. Perfect for the front of the annual bed, containers, or as accents in the patio garden and perennial border, Zinnia Magellan holds up its big, heavy blooms beautifully, almost vanishing beneath their beautiful heads at the height of the season.
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Zinnia - Cut & Come Again
Zinnia elegans 'pumila'
The Zinnia Cut and Come Again, 'Zinnia elegans pumila', displays hot shades of orange, pink and scarlet flowers .Cut these old-fashioned blooms for your bouquets, and flowers will "come again", producing continuously from early summer until first frost. The 2 to 3 inch double flowers appear in shades of pink, rose, magenta, scarlet, orange, yellow, and cream. The zinnia plant is very easy to grow. For long hot summers, nothing beats zinnias for brilliant bloom color and long bloom period. The Cut and Come Again Zinnia is an annual plant that produces the best flowers in full sun.Zinnia elegans prefer rich, deep and well drained soil. For best results mix a high phosphorus, low nitrogen fertilizer in with the soil. Plant in late spring, about two week after average last frost. Cut and Come Again Zinnias are great for cut and dried flowers and are also excellent in large pots and containers.
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Zinnia - Persian Carpet
Zinnia haageana 'mexicana'
The Zinnia Persian Carpet, 'Zinnia haageana ', creates a carpet of warm, festive colors in your flowerbed. The Mexican Sinnia is very heat and drought tolerant and it attracts butterflies. The 1 to 2 inch single and double flowers appear in purple, red, and chocolate with white and yellow tips. They are easy to grow and for long hot summers, and nothing beats Zinnias for brilliant bloom color and long blooming period. This Zinnia will bloom from early summer through late fall.Persian Carpets prefer full sun and rich, deep, well drained soil. They need to be well watered but not soggy. Plant in late spring, 2 weeks after the last average frost date. The Zinnia Persian Carpet makes great cut and dried flowers. They are excellent in pots and containers.
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Zinnia - Profusion Cherry
Zinnia hybrida 'Profusion Cherry'
The Zinnia Profusion Cherry, 'Zinnia hybrida', is one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden! These bushy plants are simply smothered nonstop all season with cheerful, 2-inch daisy-formed blooms of brightest cherry-red tinged with pink. Ideal for mass plantings or containers! It's no wonder Profusion Cherry won the AAS Gold Medal Flower Award--the first flowers to receive this prestigious award in a decade! And then both Cherry and White walked off with Europe's Florueselect Gold as well! The most highly-decorated landscaping Zinnia ever grown, Profusion remains the ONLY choice for an extra-early, extra-long, extra-colorful summer season of bloom!
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Zinnia - Profusion Fire
Zinnia hybrida 'Profusion Fire'
The Zinnia Profusion Fire, 'Zinnia hybrida', is one of the easiest annuals to grow, and attract butterflies to the garden! These bushy plants are simply smothered nonstop all season with cheerful, 2-inch daisy-formed blooms. They are ideal for mass plantings or containers! It's no wonder Profusion Fire won the AAS Gold Medal Flower Award--the first flowers to receive this prestigious award in a decade! The most highly-decorated landscaping Zinnia ever grown, Profusion remains the ONLY choice for an extra-early, extra-long, extra-colorful summer season of bloom!
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